CRICH PARISH

Arthur Lee (1893–?)

Corporal

Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment)

13271

9th Battalion

Courtesy Elizabeth Griffiths' Lea Mills postcard

Notes
Arthur was born in about 1893 at Alderwasley, son of Benjamin and Sarah Ann Lee. He played cricket with the Alderwasley Cricket Club (see the photograph below). He worked at Lea Mills as a clerk and was one of the men who volunteered at the meeting in the factory on 17th August, 1914. He joined the forces on 25th August, 1914. He enlisted as a Private and initially served in the Balkans but by the time he went to France he was a Corporal. When the Company sent a parcel of groceries to him in France during October 1916, it was returned as he was in hospital.
A parcel containing vests reached him in December 1916, finding him in Cavendish Bridge VAD Hospital, Shardlow, Derby. He was discharged as the result of his wounds in October 1917 aged twenty-four, having been awarded the Silver War Badge. On his discharge record his given address was Meerbrook, Whatstandwell. He was transferred to Class P Army Reserve as Lance Corporal, no longer fit for War Service and not to be compulsorily posted for service under the Military Act 1917.
After enlistment in the Sherwood Foresters he was in the local newspaper along with James Toplis, another Lea Mills worker.

He was not on the original Crich Roll of Honour. The Arthur Lee MM on the Roll was Arthur James Lee MM.

Lea Green, Near Matlock
23rd Oct. 1916
Dear Lee,
I have sent you a parcel of eatables from Austin, Grocer, Derby, which I hope you will safely receive, and I shall be pleased to have a letter from you telling me how you are and whether the contents of the parcel are what you like. I have taken some trouble in choosing these contents and should like to know whether what has been sent is liked, so that I can have some guide when I next want to send you a parcel.
I fear the war is not over yet and that you may be some time away, and I should like you to know you are not forgotten and from time to time should like to send you a parcel. If you want any hosiery or a waistcoat write and let me know and I will do my best to send what you want. I believe all the Derbyshire men are to have a parcel at Christmas, sent by a Committee, of which the Duke of Devonshire is chairman. They have been asking for subscriptions and you will have to look out that you get your parcel.
I hope you are well and that you may have good luck and a safe return.
Yours very truly,
J. B. Marsden-Smedley
Cpl Arthur Lee 13271, C. Coy, 9th Batt. 11th Division, Sherwood Foresters, B. E. F. France

Cavendish Bridge, V.A.D. Hospital, Shardlow, Nr. Derby
18.12.16123
To Messrs John Smedley Ltd
Dear Sirs
Many thanks for your kind gift which has reached me quite safely.
The vests were most acceptable and I’m sure that the lads in France, if they have received the same gift will appreciate your kindness very much.
My wounds are nearly healed, although; I shall never be able to walk properly again, as the principal nerve in my left leg has been severed and it has rendered my foot practically useless.
Yours respectfully
Cpl Lee A. No 13271

Army Pension Record
He attested at Derby 25 Aug 1914 aged 21 years 174 days, a clerk from Alderwasley. His height was 5ft 4in, weight 130lb, brown eyes, light brown hair and was C of E. His father was Benjamin Lee of Meerbrook, Whatstandwell; mother Sarah and had an elder brother of Middle Lodge, Whatstandwell.
25 August 1914 attested
25 August 1914 posted
25 February 1915 unpaid Lance Corporal
24 March 1915 paid lance Corporal
25 July 1916 appointed acting corporal
05 October 1916 posted corporal
24 May 1915 posted
10 June 1917 transfered to Class P Army Reserve
19 October 1917 Discharged, good character, no longer physically fit for War Service
Home 25 August 1914 to 30 June 1915
Expeditionary Forces Medn. 01 July 1915 to 27 June 1916
Exp. Force France 28 June 1916 to 07 October 1916
Home 08 Oct 1916 to 19 Oct 1917

Medal Roll Card
He was awarded the Victory, British War and 15-Star medals
Acting Corporal
Silver War Badge
Balkans
Date of entry Prior to 31/12/15
Discharge 19/10/17

Newspaper report

High Peak News
7 November 1914
MATLOCK

LOCAL PATRIOTS
Above is photograph, by Barnett, Middlesborough, of some of our local patriots now at ––, ready for the front:–
Standing (at extreme left) Private J. Toplis; 4th from left, Private B. Checkley; next on right, Private Lee (Whatstandwell), and Private Travis, on the extreme right. Left, (sitting) Private J. Margerrison; on the extreme right-hand, Private George Stacey

[Note: Private J.Toplis was James Toplis a Lea Mills workmate of Arthur Lee]

Photo courtesy Elizabeth Bunting

Arthur Lee with the Alderwasley Club in 1910 (hatless on the right side)